Uluru from behind

David Whitley August 26, 2012 0

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Everyone thinks they know what Uluru (formerly Ayer’s Rock) looks like. There’s that one postcard image that is world famous. But when you start walking round it – and it is a nine kilometre circuit around the base – it suddenly takes on multiple identities. From every angle it looks very different, yet the sum of those angles turns it into a stunning, mesmerising beast. This view of Uluru? It was taken about half way round the walk from the classic pose.

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